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Transamund II of Spoleto

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In December 740, Transamund recovered his duchy and killed Hilderic with Papal-Beneventan aid, but did not return the confiscated papal cities and his alliance with the pope ruptured. Liutprand did not recognise Transamund's reconquest and set out to dispossess him a second time. This time Liutprand
111:, in 742 and, promising to restore the four towns, allied with the Romans and forced Transamund to flee again. Transamund was caught and put in a monastery. 75:. Liutprand rejected the treaty as contrary his interests and attacked Transamund as a traitor. He had taken Spoleto by 16 June 739 and appointed 375: 154: 245: 41: 119:, who had succeeded Gregory without royal assent and continued to support Transamund, was the next object of royal wrath. 122:
On Liutprand's death in 744, Transamund managed to regain power in Spoleto. He lasted another year under the weak King
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offered to pay for the return of Gallese in return for a peace treaty with Transamund. The treaty included the
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as his replacement. Transamund fled to Rome, where Liutprand besieged him. The king took
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His name may also be spelled Transimund, Transmund, Thrasimund or Thrasamund.
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from 724 to 745, though he was twice driven from power by the king,
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Index

Thrasimund II of Spoleto
Lombard
Duke of Spoleto
Liutprand
Faroald II
Gallese
Rome
Ravenna
Pope Gregory III
Gregory
Duke of Benevento
Hilderic
Amelia
Orte
Bomarzo
Bieda
Charles Martel
Duke of the Franks
Zachary
Agiprand
Godescalc
Hildeprand the Useless
Ulwencreutz's The Royal Families in Europe V
ISBN
978-1-304-58135-8
Clarendon Press
Paul the Deacon
Historia Langobardorum
Hodgkin, Thomas
Faroald II

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